. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe ceropalini 271. Figure 160.—Localities for Ceropales neomexicana. Calif., May 26, 1912, J. C. Bridwell (Washington). 5cf, experiment station farm, Imperial County, Calif., Alay 1911, May 1912, May 26 and 29, 1912, and June 1912, J. C. Bridwell (Washington), cf, 9, Owens River, Calif., Aug. 5, 1915, C. H. Kennedy (Ithaca), d", 39, Wood Lake, Tulare County, Calif., Apr. 5 and 25, May 26, and June 25, 1947, Norman W. Frazier (Berkele}^). cf, Luna, N. Mex., Aug. 2, 1935, I. J. Cantrall (Ann Arbor), cf, 15 km. east of Somb


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe ceropalini 271. Figure 160.—Localities for Ceropales neomexicana. Calif., May 26, 1912, J. C. Bridwell (Washington). 5cf, experiment station farm, Imperial County, Calif., Alay 1911, May 1912, May 26 and 29, 1912, and June 1912, J. C. Bridwell (Washington), cf, 9, Owens River, Calif., Aug. 5, 1915, C. H. Kennedy (Ithaca), d", 39, Wood Lake, Tulare County, Calif., Apr. 5 and 25, May 26, and June 25, 1947, Norman W. Frazier (Berkele}^). cf, Luna, N. Mex., Aug. 2, 1935, I. J. Cantrall (Ann Arbor), cf, 15 km. east of Sombrerete, Zacatecas, Mexico, July 28 to 31, 1951, H. E. Evans (Evans). 9, 11 km. south of Canutillo, Durango, Mexico, Aug. 9, 1951, P. D. Hurd (Berkeley). This species occurs in the Lower Sonoran fauna. 14. Ceropales fulvipes Cresson Ceropales fulvipes Cresson, 1872, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 4, p. 208, ? type: 9, Texas (Philadelphia). Lecto- Forewing to mm. long; frous with weak, very fine punctures and scattered larger weak punctures that are separated by an average of about their diameter; larger punctures on mesoscutum and top of pronotum separated by an average of about their diameter; underside of male middle coxa weald}^ concave, with fine dense suberect pubescence; male hind coxa with a large, internal, basal, obliquely truncate lobe that subtends a large excavated area on the basal part of the hind face of the coxa (in smaller specimens this lobe is shorter and more rounded); male seventh tergite with a weak median apical notch; male subgenital plate somewhat elongate, in profile with a strong apical swelling. Black. Labrum of female pale yellow, black, or black with pale yellow lateral corners; black mark in middle of face of female reaching the clypeus; underside of flageUum of male rufous; trochanters and 347756—57 19. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colo


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